Pesticide Use Related to Pesticide Poisoning Factors and the Impact of Pesticide Exposure on Health

  • Adel A
  • Akefiwad B
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Abstract

Pesticides are chemicals used to kill pests, both insects, fungi and weeds. Pesticides have been widely used for the purpose of eradicating pests and plant diseases in agriculture. The classification of the severity of pesticide exposure seen from the activities carried out is divided into four categories ranging from the lowest to the highest. A person with increasing age causes the metabolism function to decrease, so the average level of cholinestrase in the blood will be lower, making it easier for pesticide poisoning. Many studies have shown that there is a close relationship between the lengths of pesticide exposure

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Adel, A., & Akefiwad, B. (2020). Pesticide Use Related to Pesticide Poisoning Factors and the Impact of Pesticide Exposure on Health. Journal Wetenskap Health, 1(2), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.48173/jwh.v1i2.31

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